American Patricia Fernandez To Make North West 200 Debut With Magic Bullet Motorsport

American Patricia Fernandez To Make North West 200 Debut With Magic Bullet Motorsport

© 2019, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Magic Bullet Motorsport:.

Magic Bullet Fuel
Treatments & Magic
Bullet Motorsport are excited
to announce that
USA rider Patricia
Fernandez will be
competing in the
NW200 international road race
in N.Ireland UK
on May 18th 2019.
Patricia will be
riding our Magic
Bullet 600 Super-sport
& Superstock ZX10 1000. 

Magic Bullet race
director Stanley Watson
said, “When we got
the invitation for
Patricia to compete in
the NW200 we
were very excited
as Patricia officially
has the title of the
fastest female road
racer in the
world and she
is a very
valued member of
our international race
team. This will
be the first
time Patricia has
entered the NW200
and she will
be racing against
the world top
class road racers.
Patricia has competed
in the prestigious
UGP Road Races in N.
Ireland on several
occasions and can more
than hold her
own, the UGP
is where she
earned her Fastest
Female Road Racer
In the World
title. Magic Bullet are
currently preparing her
race bikes for
the event and
it will be
all go go go for
NW200 and Patricia Fernandez.”

“Finally, I get to race the Northwest 200!” said Fernandez. “Excited is an understatement. I’m very thankful that my Magic Bullet Advanced Fuel treatment team in Northern Ireland is so supportive of all my race endeavors. The Northwest 200 has been on my bucket list for many years now, and it’s finally going to happen. I’ve been watching on board video in preparation for next week, and I’ll probably burn a tank of gas doing laps in the car trying to learn the 8.9 mile circuit. I’ll be a newcomer to the event, so I am limited to only 3 races on Thursday and Saturday. My primary focus will be competing on the Magic Bullet ZX-10 in both superstock and superbike, but I’m going to squeeze in at least 1 race on the Yamaha R6 in Supersport. I’m looking forward to challenging my ability and competing in such a prestigious international event that hosts over 100k spectators. I’m approaching the event with the mindset of learning, and improving as much as I can within the race week. Top speeds on the 1000cc are 209mph, faster than I’ve been before, but I’m going to do my best to hold on and keep her pinned. My team and I will also be competing in the Ulster Grand Prix this August. I will definitely try to push myself and better my lap record there. I’m grateful that all my sponsors in the USA also support me overseas. Thank you so much to Pirelli USA, Motul USA, ARAI and SPIDI. Without their continued support this wouldn’t be possible. Also to my Crew Chief Rick Bretl who travels with me to make sure I have the best prepped machine possible, I couldn’t do it without him. I’ll be posting up live videos, updates, and where to watch live timing on my social media. I’m excited to share the awesomeness that road racing is with my friends and fans in the US!”

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